The Passport And Other Selected Short Stories

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ISBN-10:

1932455132

ISBN-13:

9781932455137

Released: Jan 01, 2006
Publisher: Attica Editions
Format: Paperback, 110 pages
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Description:

Antonis Samarakis (1919-2003) was modern Greece's most widely translated writer after Nikos Kazantzakis. He published four collections of short stories and two novels beginning in 1954. His novel, To Lathos (The Flaw) has been translated into over twenty languages. Graham Greene called this novel, "A real masterpiece. A story of the psychological struggle between two secret police agents and their suspect told with wit, imagination and quite outstanding technical skill." Arthur Miller wrote that, "The Flaw is a powerful work. I only wish some people who profess democracy would read The Flaw and see what it is they actually support. We are living in a time when words and their substance are very unrelated-to the point of meaninglessness. And this is not only in the question of Greece." Samarakis's short stories were equally well received at home and abroad, and this collection brings together eight of his finest stories including "The Last Participation", "Mama", "The Knife", and "The Passport" which he wrote during the period of the Dictatorship of 1967-75 when he was denied a passport to travel abroad. Table of Contents The Last Participation Anatomy Lesson, Etc. Mama The Last Trick The Knife Against the Grain The Conquest The Passport The Craft and Reality of Antonis Samarakis's The Passport

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